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Oilers collapse once again in playoffs like they did in 2017

Article content OK, what was a bigger gut punch? Anaheim scoring three in 181 seconds with John Gibson pulled in Game 5 on May 5 2017, to tie it and winning it on Corey Perry’s goal seven minutes into double OT in California? Or this total collapse in Winnipeg on Sunday? We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Oilers collapse once again in playoffs like they did in 2017 Back to video This was the first time the Jets have beaten in the Oilers in the playoffs in Winnipeg in 31 years, one week and two days as Hockey Night in Canada’s Scott Oake said. He must have a calendar in his bedroom as he trotted out that stat, before the OT winner by Nikolaj Ehlers.

Miami Dolphins Notebook: New Tackle, Van Ginkel s New Role, New Tua, And More - Sports Illustrated Miami Dolphins News, Analysis and More

Miami Dolphins Notebook: New Tackle, Van Ginkel s New Role, New Tua, And More - Sports Illustrated Miami Dolphins News, Analysis and More
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FTB: Maple Leafs have the book on Carey Price

FTB: Maple Leafs have the book on Carey Price Share this story Photo by Mark Blinch/NHLI via Getty Images Finally, the Toronto Maple Leafs get to play their first playoff game of the season. They, along with the Montreal Canadiens, are the last teams to start their series. I still have no idea why we had to wait for the Canucks but we’re here now. With the series looming, a lot of people have been asking how the Leafs are going to navigate against the Canadiens and beat them. Personally, I’m trying to figure out where the Habs are going to find their goals. For one, they’re not going to have Jesperi Kotkaniemi shoot 36% again, and the Leafs have developed one of the better defenses in the league.

NEW: Mike Grier to Replace Brian Leetch as Rangers Advisor

New Rangers President and GM Chris Drury is wasting no time assembling his new front office team. The Rangers announced earlier today that Mike Grier has officially been hired as the team s new Hockey Operations Adviser, a move that had been rumored for the past few days, but not confirmed by the club until today. Grier replaces Brian Leetch, who was with the club in that capacity since 2017 and resigned from the organization last week. Grier comes to the Rangers with over 1,000 games of NHL playing experience, and multiple years of experience in coaching and front office roles. Get our free mobile app

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